Mystery Comics Digest #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bridegroom," a con man on the run stumbles upon a mysterious house and a wealthy woman whose beauty belies an unsettling air. With his accomplice at his side, he sees a chance to make his final, perfect scam—marrying into wealth, but the house itself seems to have other plans.
"Voices from the Twilight Zone" weaves together two haunting moments from Abraham Lincoln’s life: a secret séance held in the White House just before he signed the Emancipation Proclamation, and a vivid vision he claims to have had of his own lying in state after assassination. The story lingers in the quiet spaces between history and the supernatural, where past and future seem to whisper through the walls.
In "The Ring," a lonely window dresser named Carl Miller finds unexpected companionship in a mannequin he's named Gina—until a new coworker, Eve Fellows, catches his eye, and the mannequin begins to move in ways that unsettle the quiet shop.
In the quiet coastal town of Seabrook, fishermen Dan Harmon and Roy Corbett make a haunting discovery: a woman in outdated clothing adrift in a small sailboat far from shore. When a sudden storm engulfs the sea and the boat vanishes into a jagged reef, Roy becomes fixated on the mystery of her disappearance, drawn into a search that blurs the line between memory and myth.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Four Color #1288 (1962), The Twilight Zone #01860-207 (1962), The Twilight Zone #01-860-210 (1962), The Twilight Zone #1 (1962), The Twilight Zone #3 (1963), The Twilight Zone #4 (1963), The Twilight Zone #6 (1964), The Munsters #8 (1966), Mighty Samson #8 (1966)
Reprinted in Dr. Spektor Presents Spine-Tingling Tales #1 (1975)
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